Role highlights
Full Time
Permanent
Mid
On-site
A mid-level Control Engineer typically holds a bachelor's degree in engineering or a related technical field, demonstrating a solid foundation in control systems theory and application. With approximately 40 points of professional experience, this role requires practical expertise in designing, implementing, and maintaining control systems across various industrial processes. Key competencies include proficiency in control system design using PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems, and DCS (Distributed Control Systems). The engineer should be skilled in programming languages relevant to control engineering such as ladder logic, structured text, or function block diagrams, and familiar with automation software tools. Experience with instrumentation, sensors, actuators, and feedback loops is essential to ensure system stability and performance. Knowledge of process control methodologies, including PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) control, and the ability to analyze system behavior and troubleshoot issues are critical. The role demands strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to optimize system efficiency and reliability. Understanding industry standards and safety regulations related to control systems is also important to maintain compliance and operational safety. Overall, the mid-level Control Engineer combines technical knowledge, hands-on experience, and problem-solving capabilities to support and enhance automated control processes in an industrial environment.
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